Over two dozen films, including a couple of incomplete reconstructions, plus a short will be shown in the coming weeks.

We have a busy summer ahead but I'm hoping to see at least some of the films in this series; I won't be able to see Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in 7TH HEAVEN (1927) this Friday night, but I'd love to see them in STREET ANGEL (1928) or LUCKY STAR (1929) if I can fit one or both into the schedule later in the month. It would be a great opportunity for me to expand my viewing of classic silent movies.

I'm also interested in seeing films such as Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young in MAN'S CASTLE (1933), Robert Taylor and Margaret Sullavan in THREE COMRADES (1938), Sullavan and James Stewart in THE MORTAL STORM (1940), and Catherine McLeod in I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU (1946).

I very highly recommend Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur in HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT (1937), showing on September 9th, and Dane Clark and Gail Russell in MOONRISE (1948) on September 20th. I've previously seen both films at UCLA as part of the ongoing "Archive Treasures" series, and they were sublime viewing experiences.